The Parmar community delegation presented a memorandum to the forest department
The Parmar community delegation presented a memorandum to the forest department

A delegation demanded action against the sawmill operator running the sawmill illegally at the Jagdish temple near the Cantonment vegetable market in a memorandum presented to a Forest Department officer on Tuesday. He insisted on taking urgent action. The delegation from the Parmar community was assured by the Forest Department representative that the saw equipment would be taken down shortly.

According to Tulsiram Patel, a former president of Parmar Samaj, the saw machine is being operated unlawfully on the city's historic Jagdish temple. There is indignation about this among the local believers as well as the Parmar community. They don't abide by any Forest Department laws and regulations, nor do they own a license from the agency. The agency has not yet taken any significant steps to halt this kind of illicit activity, so employee morale is good.

While the Parmar community is working to remove the saw machine, the society sent a memo stating that it will be resolved shortly, based on the DFO's assurance. On this occasion, Shiv Parmar Murali, Vishnu Parmar Rolukhedi, Anar Singh, Vikram Parmar, Prem Singh, Tej Singh, and others submitted a memorandum on behalf of the Parmar community.

The DFO of the Forest Department, M. S. Dabur, states that the situation will be handled in accordance with the applicable regulations.

The Parmar community delegation presented a memorandum to the forest department requesting action over the unlawful saw machine.